yes there is. if you connect both sides the high voltage current will not jump to other side because its too far thats why i connected to the middle mesh because its closer to the outer mesh.
How is it work was to create a short on both side when there's mosquito caught, so the outer mesh is in the same cable, and the center was the different out, like both outer connected to (+) and the center mesh connected to (-) cable 😊
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Dude that's so cool
Every one wants a mosquito killer racket on steroids. ❤❤❤🎉
@3:05 if you use some flux then the solder will stick to the wire much more reliably.
You have beautiful ideas I like your videos 👍
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What battery you use 3.7v ?
wow very amazing so satisfying to watch
very good tutorial although it think i will make some of my own changes
But this is not for mosquitos, flyes, moths, etc, now you can get birds, bats and helicopters!
Can I use 1000kv?
Is there a reason you didn't connect both sides of the outer mesh to the HV generator?
yes there is. if you connect both sides the high voltage current will not jump to other side because its too far thats why i connected to the middle mesh because its closer to the outer mesh.
How is it work was to create a short on both side when there's mosquito caught, so the outer mesh is in the same cable, and the center was the different out, like both outer connected to (+) and the center mesh connected to (-) cable 😊
how much volts is that
very useful
Ahh finaly
something that can actually kill that stupid hornet i will sure make this its very cool and usefull
You soilderd the last wire to battery not to the tp charge control
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